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Pusha T - Infrared Vs. Drake - Duppy Freestyle

  • Pusha T

    Votes: 98 73.7%
  • Drake

    Votes: 35 26.3%

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Dont think yall can keep attacking folks masculinity while wagging your gotdamn fingers in our faces like some fucking he-shes.


The fuck kinda logic is that?
 
Everybody needs an OG to call em out on bullshit.

Yall were in here gossiping like faggots, niggas called it out.


A percentage of the niggas doing it were already fuck niggas prior, so it doesn't matter. Others might learn and move better. Either way my job is done :js4:
 
Everybody needs an OG to call em out on bullshit.

Yall were in here gossiping like faggots, niggas called it out.


A percentage of the niggas doing it were already fuck niggas prior, so it doesn't matter. Others might learn and move better. Either way my job is done :js4:

Just admit you took issue because of a personal bias and move the hell on.

Shit.
Gotdamn
Mother fucker.
 
Drake’s longtime producer Noah “40” Shebib reflected on being the target of a Pusha T’s barbs in an interview with Rolling Stone. The OVO Sound co-founder, who has multiple sclerosis, shared his thoughts on King Push’s lyrics about Shebib’s disease from “The Story Of Adidon” diss track.

“I guess all I’ll say is that was just a different thing for me,” he said. “Different than a bar that he gets off. No real comment. I made my comment. It was National MS Awareness day.”

Pusha’s diss famously exposed Drake for “hiding a child” from the public, but it also targeted 40 in a brutal manner. The Clipse MC rapped, “OVO 40, hunched over like he 80, tick, tick, tick/How much time he got? That man is sick, sick, sick.”

At the time, Shebib’s only public comment on the lyrics was a tweet directing people’s attention to World MS Day. But when questioned about it years later, the veteran producer admitted he thought Pusha crossed a line.

“Like shit, for sure,” he said regarding how it made him feel. “Like shit. Ultimately, I like turning things into positive situations or brighter sides. And if that brings awareness to my disease on a bigger level, I was happy about that. That’s what I used it for. That ultimately is a good thing for me. I like that transaction we had from that perspective. I’m very vocal about it.”

 
This one of those things that OVO gotta let go

And media has to let it go

Dont have 40 on if all you can talk about is 2 yo bars
 
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